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    • Life Fellowship Awards

      Sunday, March 3rd, 2013

      Three awards of Life Fellowship were made at the recent CLEAR executive committee meeting held on 16th/17th February 2013. Fellowship… Read more…

      Topics: Campaign to Legalise Cannabis International Association, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, CLCIA, Clear, Exodus Collective, Howard Marks, Jack Girling, Janice Wells, LCA, LCC, Legalise Cannabis Alliance, Legalise Cannabis Campaign, Legalise Cannabis Party, Tina Girling
      Filed under: Politics | 3 Comments »

    • The Politics Of Cannabis

      Friday, January 20th, 2012

      Originally published 5th February 2011   Cannabis is a political issue.  Make no mistake about it.  The scientific, moral, medical… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, LCA, Legalise Cannabis Alliance, marijuana, Peter Hitchens, Press (PCC)
      Filed under: Politics | 1 Comment »

    • Review Of 2011. Part Two

      Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

      Click here for Part One From April until September Early in April the Sentencing Council announced its public consultation on… Read more…

      Topics: Alun Buffry, Anne Milton, Any Questions, Baroness Browning, BBC, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Cannabis Truth roadshow, Charles Walker, Chris Bovey, Clark French, Clear, daily mail, Dan Ford, Derek Williams, Des Humphrey, Dr Stanley Zammit, Earl Howe, ENCOD, European Coalition for Just and Effective Drug Policies, Facebook, Global Commission on Drug Policy, Greg de Hoedt, GW Pharmaceuticals, Henry's Demons, Home Office, IACM, IDMU, Independent Drug Monitoring Unit, International Assocation for Cannabinoid Medicine, Jake Ish, James Brokenshire, Jan Wells, John Rentoul, Judge Christopher Plunkett, Justin Gover, Leanne Wood, Legalise Cannabis Alliance, Les Iversen, Levent Akbulut, Lord Henley, Mark Palmer, Matthew Atha, Nadine Dorries, Office of Judicial Complaints, OJC, Patrick Cockburn, Paul Flynn, PCC, Peter Black, Peter Hitchens, Plaid Cymru, police, Press (PCC), Professor Glyn Lewis, Professor Lester Grinspoon, Rhys Morgan, Sativex, Sentencing Council, Tokepure, Truthjuice, UKCIA, Winston Matthews
      Filed under: Politics | 2 Comments »

    • Review Of 2011. Part One.

      Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

      From Christmas 2010 until April 2011 Reverberating into the first days of 2011 were two key events.  There was Bob… Read more…

      Topics: Alun Buffry, BBC, Bob Ainsworth, Bringing Cannabis Back Into the Medicine Cabinet, British Pharmacological Society, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Cannabis:What's The Harm, Clark French, Clear, climate change, Don Barnard, Facebook, Global Commission on Drug Policy, Greg de Hoedt, GW Pharmaceuticals, Henry's Demons, How Drugs Work, Hughie Green, Hyde Park, James Brokenshire, Jason Reed, Kofi Annan, Labour party, LCA, leader, leadership election, Legalise Cannabis Alliance, Mark Kennedy, MS. Crohn's disease, NORML, Patrick Cockburn, Peter Hitchens, police, Press (PCC), Professor David Nutt, Professor Les Iversen, Sarah Martin, Seedsman, Sir Ian Gilmour, Sir Richard Branson, Stuart Warwick, Students for Sensible Drug Policy, The Daily Mail, Tom Raikes, UK420, website, When We Grow, Winston Matthews
      Filed under: Politics | 8 Comments »

    • Students For Sensible Drug Policy

      Thursday, May 5th, 2011

      It sometimes feels like we will never bring about any meaningful drug law reform. Every time we take one step… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clark French, Clear, Cure Ukay, decriminalisation, drug law reform, festival, harm reduction, LCA, Leeds University, legalisation, Legalise Cannabis Alliance, Manchester, media, medicine, MP, Peter Reynolds, politician, prohibition, recreational, reform, regulation, society, SSDP, student, student union, Students for Sensible Drug Policy, Transform Drug Policy Foundation, UK, war on drugs
      Filed under: Law, Politics | 2 Comments »

    • The Future Of Cannabis In Britain Is CLEAR

      Monday, March 28th, 2011

      Last Thursday, 24th March 2011, the latest ballot of the membership of the Legalise Cannabis Alliance closed.  By a two-thirds… Read more…

      Topics: arrest, campaign, candidate, cannabinoid, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, doctor, election, hemp, human trafficking, law enforcement, Legalise Cannabis Alliance, medicinal cannabis, medicine, membership, organised crime, politician, prejudice, prison, prohibition, propaganda, psychoactive, recreational, regulation, society, spiritual, strain, tabloid, violence
      Filed under: Business, Law, Medicine, Politics, Science | 1 Comment »

    • PCC Complaint. The Mail On Sunday, 23rd January 2011

      Monday, February 7th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 3:24 PM Subject: Complaint against The… Read more…

      Topics: ACMD, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, cannabis, drug, Henry Cockburn, Home Office, Keele University, Legalise Cannabis Alliance, marijuana, mental health, Oxford, Patrick Cockburn, political party, pot, Press (PCC), Professor Glyn Lewis, psychosis, Russian roulette, schizophrenia, Schizophrenia Research, Sir William Paton, The Daily Mail, tobacco, University of Bristol, US
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics, Press (PCC), Science | 1 Comment »

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